More snow on the way?

Early forecasts have Mid-Atlantic in crosshairs … again

Story by Chris Graham
News tips: freepress2@ntelos.net

A news release from AccuWeather.com Thursday morning has the Mid-Atlantic and Central Appalachians in the line of fire for a possible winter storm Sunday night and Monday.

The path of the storm is uncertain at this point, but the early forecast models are suggesting that the storm system, currently forecast to dump rain and snow on Califormia before tracking east, could produce heavy snowfall or heavy rain in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

Either could be a problem with the substantial snowpack already on the ground.

Check back to AugustaFreePress.com for more information as the weather situation develops.

Climatologist: Snowy winter ‘just one of those things’

Column by Chris Graham
freepress2@ntelos.net

Take solace, folks. The meteorologists can’t explain why it’s snowing all the time, either.

“To a large extent, it’s just one of those things. But one of those things means we don’t fully understand all the dynamics that go on with this, all the atmospheric physics involved,” said Jerry Stenger, the director of the Virginia State Climatology Office at the University of Virginia.

I had Stenger on the line for a segment on The AFP Show news podcast. My question led him to the “one of those things” quote, the thrust of where I was going with the topic being, Surely you guys know what’s going on, right, or is it just one of those things? Read more

Forecast: 5 to 10 inches of snow Tuesday, Wednesday

 
Staff Report
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The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro effective 9 a.m. Tuesday to 4 p.m. Wednesday.

The Greater Augusta region is in line for a possible 5 to 10 inches of snow accumulation due to the storm.

Harrisonburg and Rockingham to our north are in line for a possible 6 to 12 inches of snow from this storm, and the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., metro areas could see 10 to 20 inches of snow in the next two days.

Here we go again: Valley braces for another big snowstorm

  
Staff Report
News tips: freepress2@ntelos.net

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Augusta County, Staunton and Wayensboro beginning Tuesday morning.

The forecast for Tuesday into Wednesday afternoon calls for possible snow accumulations of 5 inches of snow or more.

Harrisonburg and Rockingham County and locales to their north in the Shenandoah Valley are under a Winter Storm Warning with a forecast for 6 to 12 inches of accumulation possible from the upcoming storm.

The Washington, D.C,, and Baltimore, Md., metro areas are in a Winter Storm Warning area with forecast accumulations of 10 to 20 inches possible from the storm.

Weather Blog: 20 to 30 inches or more of snow possible

 
Moderated by Chris Graham
freepress2@ntelos.net

The latest forecast from the National Weather Service has the Augusta County, Staunton, Waynesboro area in line for 20 to 30 inches of snow with this weekend’s winter storm, with localized amounts of 30 inches-plus possible in higher elevations in the area.

The snow began early Friday morning in the Shenandoah Valley, and is expected to pick up in intensity beginning in the late-afternoon hours through Saturday morning.

Visibilities will be in the quarter-mile-or-less range tonight and Saturday morning.

Winds will be sustained at 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph tonight and Saturday.

Check back to the Weather Blog for the latest on the winter storm. Updates will be posted by the AFP in the Comments section.

Feel free to share details on weather where you are in our Comments thread.

Snow Emergency Blog: The latest on road conditions and more

  
Moderated by Chris Graham
freepress2@ntelos.net

The Shenandoah Valley is under a state of emergency with the winter storm that is expected to dump as much as 30 inches of snow on the area this weekend.

The Snow Emergency Blog has the latest on road conditions from the Virginia Department of Transportation and the latest on the availability of emergency shelters from the local governments in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro.

Look for updates from the AFP in the Comments section.

Cancellations Blog: The latest on weather-related closings

   
Moderated by Chris Graham
freepress2@ntelos.net

Postponement and cancellation notices are pouring in as the snow pours down on Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro associated with the powerful winter storm making its way up the East Coast this weekend.

The AFP will post updates on weather-related postponements and cancellations to our Cancellations Blog in the Comments section attached to this story.

Feel free to post your own postponement and cancellation news to the blog under Comments.